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The Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour (2021–2024) was announced in September 2021. [8] The shows were announced as the first leg of a world tour in support of Dylan's album Rough And Rowdy Ways, set to run until 2024. It was the first time he had played to a live audience since December 2019, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forcing ...
Before the “Be Your Man” singer, 29, kicks off the DRUMMER Tour on September 18, G Flip shared a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road for Us Weekly’s Backstage Pass.
The Razors Edge World Tour was a concert tour played by the hard rock band AC/DC, in support of their twelfth studio album The Razors Edge. This tour had 5 legs around the world lasting 12 months starting on 2 November 1990 in Worcester, Massachusetts , finishing on 16 November 1991 in Auckland, New Zealand .
After the death of Tom Petty in 2017 effectively ending the Heartbreakers and following Campbell's world tour with Fleetwood Mac, the band released its debut album Wreckless Abandon on March 20. [4] [5] On October 7, 2023 he performed at the Power Trip Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California together with AC/DC. [6]
Tommy Clufetos (born December 30, 1979) is an American session drummer most noted for his work with Black Sabbath during their Black Sabbath Reunion Tour, which highlighted their new album 13. He also toured with them on their final tour. Clufetos is also the drummer for vocalist Ozzy Osbourne as well as the supergroup L.A. Rats.
The Ballbreaker World Tour was a concert tour played by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, in support of their thirteenth studio album Ballbreaker, which was released on 26 September 1995. This tour had 5 legs around the world lasting 11 months starting on 12 January 1996 in Greensboro, North Carolina finishing on 30 November 1996 in ...
Blow Up Your Video World Tour (1988) The Who Made Who Tour was a concert tour by Australian hard rock band AC/DC , in support of their soundtrack album, Who Made Who , which was released on 26 May 1986.
The tour saw the band headlining several stadiums and festivals throughout Europe, with the concert at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden on 9 July being broadcast live in full on both Swedish national television and radio, [2] and co-headlining with Black Sabbath for the majority of the North American Ozzfest tour.